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Is Ellispe a polygon

Updated: 12/16/2022
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DemetriusGilbert

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No it is not. An "Ellispe" is not even a recognised word!. In any case, a polygon is a plane space enclosed by straight lines. An ellipse consists of a curved line, not straight lines.

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